Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Final Fantasy XIII: 25 hours in

Yea, I like this game. There's frustrating bits about it, but good elements can usually balance out annoying bits for me. In Resonance of Fate, the story eventually became bizarre and confusing, and I still don't understand all of it. But the characters were fun and the battle system was so enjoyable that I didn't really mind. In XIII it's a little of the reverse. The battle system and the level-up system are a little frustrating, but I'm enjoying the story. And god, the music in this game is great.

I figure one more post once I beat it, just to throw out my final thoughts.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Final Fantasy XIII: 6 Hours in

This game is very strange.

That might seem like an odd thing to say about a game in the Final Fantasy series. I mean this is a series where the women are often more masculine, more mature, and emotionally more balanced than the men, eldritch abominations can be found in your back yard, and remakes with more faithful translations receive enormous backlash because they don't have the word "spoony". But yea, this game so far is just strange. Elements of it are good, while others are kinda idiotic.

The voice acting and dialogue are pretty good (first time I've seen both good at the same time), and yet while the story is fairly simplistic, there are a few aspects of it that cause it to be sorta confusing. It skips the usual buildup of your party by introducing you to all but one playable character by 30 minutes in, yet it tries to make up for this by repeatedly breaking up or re-organizing the party. It's irritating. Also, I find it amusing that at least half of the playable characters have completely forgotten how to simply wield their weapons (a consequence of losing their basic job class). Apparently becoming an L'Cie and gaining magic means you lose the ability to throw a boomerang or shoot a gun.

The level up system is yet another re-hash of X's sphere grid. It's better than XII's license system (which isn't saying much) since the characters have different classes available to them (at least so far). There also seem to be some minor differences in what certain characters have available even for the same job classes, so it at least feels a little more flexible. But the organization of the Crystarium is idiotic. It branches out in three dimensions for absolutely no reason, which creates a needlessly complicated camera operation and makes it confusing. And even if it's 3D, it doesn't matter, because your progression through a job is still 99% linear. So why bother? Also, you can switch between different characters in the Crystarium at any point with L1/R1, but you can't switch between their different job classes without going back to that character's main area? I mean c'mon, you couldn't just use L2/R2 for that?

You get the point, I think. So far everything that's good or interesting seems balanced by something mind-boggingly retarded. Time will tell if the good elements gain favor as I continue playing. I'm not far enough in for a genuine review, so I think I'll try to put up a few more posts as I keep going.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Oh, Really?



I could almost cry. It is a little silly of me really, but this is just exactly the kind of thing I would have hoped for. The first game was such a giant leap in the right direction for gaming. I am a huge proponent of post-consumerism: it’s potential effect on the game industry, and espousing gaming’s role in defining the post-consumerism movement.

They claim this will be out in 2010. I will remain sceptical. If it is out by the holiday season, great. it would certainly make sense. This along with some other key franchises are due out for the holiday season so this ‘PS3 shortage’ is more than likely just Sony stocking up for an onslaught on Wii’s precarious dominance over the console (note, not game) market right now.

It is pretty clear Wii is preparing for this as well. I hardly even pay attention to what Xbox does, but no doubt they will be in on this too. Going in, we knew 2010 was likely to be a big year for gaming, and it has gotten off to a respectable if not modest start.

Even if this title gets delayed, I’ll be happy to see it come. The fact they are aiming to be backwards compatible is a nice touch.

So on the topic of this blog, I'm not really sure what is going on yet. I enjoy posting about gaming news and issues surrounding gaming and the gaming industry but it is a very crowded blog-space. I'm trying to find something a little more unique and value added. I've had a bit more luck on Tumblr, but that is on a totally different topic and tool. We'll just see what develops. I would not count on any more HSOTW posts though, not that anyone cares ;D

In a word: Exciting.